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All of the following statements about German immigrants in Texas are true EXCEPT:
a.
They were mainly Catholic.
b.
Most came seeking inexpensive farmland.
c.
Many abandoned their German language and customs.
d.
By 1850, they comprised about 5% of the population of Texas.
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German immigrants in Texas were largely Protestant (Lutheran and Reformed), not mainly Catholic. They did come for inexpensive farmland, many retained German language and customs for generations, and by 1850 they made up roughly 5% of Texas's population.
German immigrants in Texas were largely Protestant (Lutheran and Reformed), not mainly Catholic. They did come for inexpensive farmland, many retained German language and customs for generations, and by 1850 they made up roughly 5% of Texas's population.
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